Murchison Falls National Park

Worlds Fasted Falls

Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda Savannah Birding

Murchison Falls National Park, the 9th ranking of Africa’ birding spots, is 90km from Masindi town in the northwestern part of Uganda. Is the largest national parks in Uganda and protects a variety of untamed African Uganda Savannah Birding

Murchison Falls National Park of Uganda gets its name from the dramatic Murchison Falls. These falls are spectacular and are formed at a point where the world’s longest river explodes through a narrow gorge and flows down to become a river. Its banks are thronged with plenty of wildlife from Mammals to birds and Reptiles. Uganda Savannah, riverine forest and woodland characterise the vegetation. A large number of mammals are found in this area: include Lions, Leopards, Elephants, Giraffes, Cape buffaloes, Hartebeests, Oribis, Uganda kobs, name it. Rabongo Forest, which is situated in the South-east of the park, is home to some primates such as Chimpanzees and other rain forest creatures.

Uganda Savannah Birding

The Park boasts of a rich avifauna, with a Checklist of up to 460 bird species and 76 mammal species due to its large size and the full range of habitats. It is certain that the bird’s Checklist list is incomplete, and many additions can be expected with more intensive research. The Murchison falls National Park together with Bugungu and Karuma Falls Wildlife Reserves form the Murchison Falls Protected Area.

The Park supports 20 species from three non-qualifying biomes: 11 species of Guinea-Congo Forests, six species of the Afro-tropical Highlands and 3 of the Somali–Masai biome. River Nile

The Nile itself hosts one of Africa’s densest hippos and crocodile populations, and a dazzling variety of water birds such as the African Fish Eagle, African Skimmer and the elusive Shoebill stork which can easily be seen at the banks of the river. A boat cruise to the delta is a highlight for an avid birdwatcher. Other bird species that you should look on a birding Safari include Silver Bird, Blue-napped Mousebirds, Grey-crowned Crane, Bluff-bellied Warblers, Goliath Heron, Black-headed Batis, Black-headed Gonolek, Green-winged Ptyilia, Chestnut-crowned Sparrow-weaver, Long-toed Plover, Vitelline Masked Weaver, Saddle-billed Stork, Spotted Morning-Thrush, Spotted and Verreaux’s Owls, Long-tailed and Pennant-winged Nightjars, standard-winged Nightjar, White-backed Night Heron and Pel’s Fishing Owl.

Murchison Falls National Park

Fishing is available in the river above and below the falls, Nile Perch and tiger-fish provide an exciting challenge to anglers. Do bring your fishing equipment.

Nature walks are offered at Rabongo Forest, top of the fall and Kaniyo Pabidi. Murchison Falls Conservation Area provides an opportunity to explore the wild on foot. A trail at Paraa winds through riverine forest, gullies and low hills. Animals, birds, and plants can be carefully and quietly observed.

Shoebill Balaeniceps Rex

Mountain Gorilla

Avian Safaris

Our professional local birding guides have grown up with in their areas of guiding (Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda), chasing after birds and small mammals as children.